How can you rewrite 812

using a root?(1 point)
Responses

8–√1
root index 1 Start Root 8 End Root

8–√
Start Root 8 End Root

12−−√8
root index 8 Start Root Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction End Root

8–√12

1 answer

To rewrite 812 using a root, you could express it as follows:

\(\sqrt{812}\)

However, if the intention is to simplify or break it down further, we could also express it in a format that shows its prime factors:

\(\sqrt{4 \times 203} = 2\sqrt{203}\)

But choosing from the responses you provided, it seems that none of them correctly express or simplify 812 as a root. If the goal is to physically show "812" as part of a square root expression, then \(\sqrt{812}\) would be the most appropriate notation.

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